Articles, tagged with "red blood cells", page 1
25th October 2012
Heartworm is a kind of parasitic roundworm called dirofilaria immitis that matures inside the right side of the heart which eventually clog the pulmonary artery causing inflammation to the interior of the walls. Inflammation of these walls are said to be...
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Author:
Aperillo
26th March 2012
Dark under-eye circles develop when red blood cells escape from the capillaries and wander into the surrounding skin. Enzymes in your body break down the red blood cells. When the hemoglobin is broken down, its remaining components have a dark blue-black ...
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Author:
daisy
22nd March 2012
Blood transfusion is a very common medical procedure, and it is needed by approximately five million Americans every year. It is required when someone losses a large amount of blood due to a serious accident, or as a treatment procedure for cancer patient...
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Author:
The Sider Group
19th March 2012
Folks are haunted by dark circles beneath the eyes to the point they avoid looking within mirrors, leading all of them seek out the best dark circle treatment. Black circles tend to be the top complaint which propels people the physician. Dark Circles is ...
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Author:
John Basham
16th November 2011
You may have heard a bit about digestive enzymes in the health pages of your favorite magazine or newspaper. You probably know that they help with digestion — but what are they exactly, and why are they so important? Why is it pretty much impossible to fe...
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DoctorsHealthPress
10th October 2011
When we’re pregnant, the very best prenatal vitamins will offer positive aspects to both Mom and baby. Discovering a great blend indicates understanding what each element is for, also as what benefit the ingredient will have now, and in the future. Here a...
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Author:
Frances Faye
23rd August 2011
Blood sugar control is critical for all people suffering from type 2 diabetes. High blood sugar levels can be very damaging to the body because of the inflammation that it causes. Many people do not understand the connection between high blood sugar level...
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Author:
DrJonathanBerns
28th February 2011
Garlic and CoQ10 are both very important components for heart health and act synergistically. Garlic helps to protect the heart and CoQ10 helps to energize it. Garlic reduces the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, which is one of the most important factors in ...
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Author:
Zaza
08th February 2011
On the surface, it seems that there are no distinctions between mouth and nasal breathing or between automatic deep breathing (hyperventilation) and normal breathing. All of us continue to obtain o2 into the lungs and bloodstream and get rid of harmful ca...
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Author:
Dr Artour Rakhimov
17th January 2011
Commonly abbreviated as Hb, Hemoglobin, or Heamoglobin, is the iron containing oxygen in our red blood cells which transport metalloproteins.There is a chemical in your body known as glycated hemoglobin. It is also known as HbA1c... and while that may sou...
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Author:
rickie wright
05th January 2011
Anaemia may be defined as a condition in which there is a decrease in the quantity of hemoglobinor in the number of red cells. Anaemia is among the most common ailments affecting human beings.
Nearly half the blood flowing in our veins and arteries con...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
19th November 2010
Vitamin B12 is a truly exceptional vitamin, unique even among all the other B vitamins present in nature. The reason for this uniqueness lies in the fact that only smaller amounts of this vitamin is required and the body already makes full use of it. For ...
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Author:
miggywright@page
27th October 2010
A little bit of hair fall every day is normal and is part of the growth cycle but when the hair loss becomes a little more than the usual, it might cause baldness. This can affect all - men, women and children. There are many hair loss treatments on the m...
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Author:
Charles
20th October 2010
Onion is one of the most widely used vegetable in the kitchen. It can be found in a large number of recipes all over the world. Besides its culinary uses, this vegetable also has lots of health benefits. Since the ancient times, it has been used for vario...
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Author:
Elroy Tyner
27th September 2010
The Healthy Rewards Of SpirulinaSpirulina is a kind of blue-green algae that does not seem to have changed since it was first discovered over 3.5 billion years ago|This blue-green algae was discovered over 3.5 billion years ago and has not changed its app...
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Author:
Warren Garrison